Check out this blog post to see the difference of cherry wood over time.
Light cherry wood stain.
When stain is applied to any species it typically darkens the wood.
Superior wood stain saves time energy and provides a great value.
Using regular dark colored liquid oil based cherry stains or dyes will result in unsightly blotching and or a harsh unnatural color.
Kind of like don t fruit the beer don t stain the cherry wood just don t do it.
Some types of wood like pine cherry birch and maple are notoriously difficult to stain.
Creating a deep uniform tone on birch plywood is a real challenge.
Since the wood readily accepts a finish there are many different cherry wood colors used with cabinetry.
Cherry wood in it s natural unfinished state has a light color with pink tones and over time changes to a warm brown that looks orangey to me.
Walnut mahogany cherry and an assortment of exotic species are naturally colored dark and even without stain can only be lightened to a certain degree ash maple oak pine birch fir and cedar are light in color and easier to lighten.
The main problem with finishing cherry wood is that it has a tendency to blotch with any kind of stain or tinted oil.
Moreover using stain or dye alone will not help blend the wood s light and dark colors.
Turning my dark stained cherry wood desk into light wood.
Cherry wood comes primarily from the us or canada and often has beautiful characteristics that make it highly sought after.
Spread the stain on a scrap piece of wood that s the same type you plan on staining later and rub it into the wood with a shop cloth.
Sherwin williams world of color doesn t stop with our paints our wide variety of stains can enhance and protect any porch deck trim or siding as well as concrete driveways and walkways.
What this means is the grain in the wood absorbs different amount of stain color at different rates and depths.
Wipe any excess stain off of the wood and look at the color of the stain compared to the natural wood to see if you re happy with how light it is.
Minwax design series washes wood effects and waxes offer new options for bare wood and wood that s already stained.
The wood can be stained or left to naturally darker over time.
Combine the minwax design series with other minwax stains to produce on trend looks finishes and special effects.
A board that has a nice attractive grain pattern can end up with dark splotchy areas after you apply the stain.